Stewart County Settlements and Bonds, Volume F  (March 1843 – June 1848)

 

transcribed 2003 by Jim Long

 

  1   Joseph Pinner, W. B. Cherry, A. J. Shemwell, W. C. Jones, Z. T. Shemwell, administrator’s bond for John R. Acree; 6 Mar 1843

  2   Louisa Wimberly, W. C. Jones, David Jones, Joel B. Acree, administrator’s bond for James Wimberly; 6 Mar 1843

  3   Daniel R. Williams, John D. Morris, Wesley Brandon, administrator’s bond for William C. Williams; 6 Mar 1843

  4   sale of the estate of F. S. Weaks by administrator W. B. Weaks; buyers include H. H. Weaks, W. B. Weaks, J. S. Weaks, Sarah L. Weaks, John L. Weaks; 21 Jan 1843

  6   sale of the estate of David Earhart by administrator Richard Cooley on 17 Feb 1843

 10      inventory and sale of the estate of Matthew Locke; recorded March term 1843

 11      additional settlement with Samuel Ross, administrator of James Jackson; Mar 1843

 12      account current of Henry Mizell with Stephen Mizell, surviving executor; mentions that former executor Hardy Mizell has died; March term 1843

 13      account current of Charles Porter with executor William L. Dunbar; March term 1843

 13   year’s provisions for the widow of Francis S. Weaks; 17 Feb 1843

 14      account current of Isaac West; March term 1843

 14   year’s provisions for the widow of Matthew Locke; 16 Feb 1843

 14   year’s provisions for the widow of David Earhart; March term 1843

 14      receipt by James Lewis for money received of Henry Edwards as one of the heirs of Thomas W. Lewis, willed to the heirs by their grandfather, William Lewis of Pittsylvania County, Virginia; 10 Apr 1841, recorded April term 1843

 15      receipt by William C. Lewis for money received of Henry Edwards as one of the heirs of Thomas W. Lewis, willed to the heirs by their grandfather, William Lewis of Pittsylvania County, Virginia; 7 May 1839, recorded April term 1843

 15      receipt by Thomas W. Lewis for money received of Henry Edwards as one of the heirs of Thomas W. Lewis, willed to the heirs by their grandfather, William Lewis of Pittsylvania County, Virginia; 18 Sep 1839, recorded April term 1843

 15   year's provisions for the five children of Berry Williams by his first wife; March term 1843

 16      account current of Theodore S. Scarborough with Nathan Brandon, for his wife Sarah Ann, administratrix; Mar 1843

 16      inquest into the death of Jo, a slave belonging to Thomas French; death on 4 Mar 1843 occurred by “visitation of God”

 17      Heneretta Daugherty, James Daugherty, W. B. Johnson, Benjamin W. Cook, administrator’s bond for Dennis Daugherty; 3 Apr 1843

 18      inventory & sale of the estate of William C. Williams; buyers include Collins Williams, George Wallace, Daniel R. Williams, William W. Cherry, James M. Cherry

 19   year's provisions for Nancy Williams (widow of William C. Williams); 22 Mar 1843

 19   year's provisions for Penina Williams (widow of Berry Williams); 22 Mar 1843

 20   year’s provisions for Mary Acree (widow of John R. Acree); 18 Mar 1843

 20      account current of John Williams by administrator Jesse C. Ingram; Apr 1843

 20   John W. Wofford and Peter T. Wofford, refunding bond for their part of the estate of John Gardner, if the will is “attacked and set aside”; 8 Apr 1843

 21   Peter Lynch, Chairman of the County Court, indentures orphan Henning Page, age 11, to William H. Ellis; security:  A. Wallace; 1 May 1843

 21   Abner Johnson, W. B. Cherry, A. Wallace, Arthur Sikes, Willis Whitford, constable bond for District 10; 1 May 1843

 22      account current of Josiah Askew with administrators D. O. Askew and Josiah Askew; May term 1843

 22      letters of administration issued to William C. Jones, to execute the will of William R. Hicks; 5 Jun 1843

 23      letters of administration issued to Josephus Outland, to execute the will of Bryant Outland; 5 Jun 1843

 23      letters of administration issued to Joseph Pinner for the estate of John R. Acree, deceased intestate; 6 Mar 1843

 23   year’s provision for the widow of Samuel Davis; 4 Jan 1843

 24   will of William R. Hicks:  wife Lydia Hicks, children unnamed; executor is William C. Jones; test:  Isaac Parker, Laben Parker, Dudley Parker, C. C. Taylor; written 18 May 1843, proven June term 1843

 24   will of Briant Outland:  youngest son James K. Outland; wife and other children unnamed; executor is brother Josephus Outland; wit:  J. Hodges, Enos Lassiter, Joseph McClain; written 22 Jun 1843, proven June term 1843

interleaf:  W. O. Cherry, guardian bond for Beuna Francis and Elmer Francis, minor heirs of Augusta Cherry Francis, deceased; 15 Jun 1926

 25   will of Daniel Lewis:  son Isaac Newton Lewis, son William Lewis, son John Lewis, wife and other 9 children unnamed; executors are sons William and John; wit:  John Wilson, Young Wilson, Richard Swor, J. J. Lewis; written 1 Jan 1842, proven June term 1843

 26      Josephus Outland, David Jones, Robert McDougle, executor’s bond for the will of Bryan Outland; 5 Jun 1843

 27      William C. Jones, David Jones, Thomas G. Downs, executor’s bond for the will of William R. Hicks; 5 Jun 1843

 28   James Wofford, J. E. Wynns, W. B. Cherry, John Wofford, P. T. Wofford, executor’s bond for the will of John Gardner; 5 Jun 1843

 29   sale of the estate of Samuel Davis by administrator James Wyatt; 20 May 1843

 29   sale of the Negroes of the estate of John Gardner by administrators Samuel Wofford and James Wofford

 30      inventory of the estate of George Webb by administrator David Gray

 30      additional inventory and sale on 28 Sep 1842 of the estate of Anthony Lee by administrators William R. Lee and Mark Milam; sale contained items bequeathed by Anthony Lee to his wife Mary Lee during her lifetime; Mary Lee died 9 Sep 1842

 36   John D. Morris, Elisha Williams, James W. Williams, constable bond for District 4; 3 Jul 1843

 37   Robert Tompkins, William B. Cherry, W. L. Dunbar, A. Wallace, administrator’s bond for Robert Jones; 3 Jul 1843

 37      letters of administration issued to Robert Tompkins for the estate of Robert Jones, deceased intestate; 3 Jul 1843

 38   jury of inquest on 15 Jun 1843 in the death of Franklin W. Faucett; Faucett was found to have been shot during a riot at the residence of Lewis Mc W. Lunsford on 14 Jun 1843

 38   jury of inquest on 15 Jun 1843 in the death of Lewis Mc W. Lunsford; Lunsford was found to have been killed by James Southerland, A. S. Davis and William Perdue with a rock during a riot at his own residence on 14 Jun 1843

 39      additional inventory and sale of James Wimberly by administrator Joseph Pinner

 39      account current of Jacob Shryock with administrator Samuel Shryock; July term 1843

 40-94      additional sale and inventory of John R. Acree

 94   James Lee, J. C. Ingram, H. Vollentine, administrator’s bond for Charles King; 7 Aug 1843

 95   John James, W. B. Cherry, John Randle, common school money bond; 7 Aug 1843

 95      account current of William Knighton with administrator Eli Rumfelt

 96      account current of Elisha Askew; recorded Aug. term 1843

 97      account current of Dover Male Academy by secretary W. R. Lee

 98   A. A. C. Rogers, Joseph C. Rogers, Isaac Rogers, Z. T. Shemwell, John H. Petty, administrator’s bond for Mathew Rogers; 2 Oct 1843

 99   James Wofford, P. T. Wofford, W. W. Scarborough, John W. Wofford, administrator’s bond for John Wofford; 2 Oct 1843

100      letters of administration to A. A. C. Rogers and Joseph C. Rogers for the estate of Mathew Rogers, deceased intestate; 2 Oct 1843

100      letters of administration to James Wofford for the estate of John Wofford, deceased intestate; 2 Oct 1840

100      inventory and sale of A. Fentress; recorded Oct. term 1843

101   sale of the estate of Robert Jones; buyers include Herrod Jones, Cleton Jones; recorded Oct. term 1843

104      account current of Isebella Boyd; Nov. term 1843

104      account current of William Crosswell with administrator William Webb; Nov. term 1843

105      account current of John Gardner; Nov. term 1843

106      account current of James Wimberly with Joseph Pinner, administrator of John R. Acree, former administrator of James Wimberly

107      account current of Jordan Champion with administrator William C. Jones

108      account current of A. Fentress; Nov. term 1843

109      account current of Isaac Elliott; Nov. term 1843

109      account current of Isham Alsbrooks with administrator George Slaughter; Dec. term 1843

109      letters of administration to William Webb for the estate of William Crosswell, deceased intestate; 5 Jul 1841

110      letters of administration to William Fowler for the estate of Judith Fowler, deceased intestate; 7 Nov 1843

110      William T. Fowler, Peter Lynch, Jonathan Skinner, administrator’s bond for Judith Fowler; 7 Nov 1843

111   Payton S. Cook, Elijah Dawson, Arthur Sikes, constable bond for District 7; 4 Dec 1843

111      division of the Negroes of the estate of John Wofford to heirs John W. Wofford, Henry Scarborough, Peter T. Wofford, Asa D. Scarborough, Samuel Wofford, James Wofford, Henry Earles, William W. Scarborough; 4 Oct 1843, recorded Dec. term 1843

112   will of Mary Moore:  requests to be buried next to late husband on Nathan Brandon's land; son William Travis Moore, granddaughter Mary Elizabeth Vickers, daughter Jane, granddaughter Mary Swarr; executor is son William; wit:  A. Goodrich, Isabella Manning; written 21 Dec 1842, proven Dec 1843

113   year’s provisions for widow Sarah Wofford; 5 Oct 1843

114   year’s provisions for the widow of Mathew Rogers; 13 Oct 1843

114   sale of Berry Williams on 20 Feb 1843 by administrator J. Skinner; buyers include John McCoy, Campbell McCoy, John Williams, D. McCoy, Masen Williams, H. L. Atkins, Rice Williams

117      letters of administration to Abner Johnson for the estate of Thompson H. Johnson, deceased intestate; 1 Jan 1844

118   sale of the estate of Mathew Rogers on 17 Oct 1843; buyers include Isaac C. Rogers, Peter O. Rogers, Mrs. N. Rogers, Joseph C. Rogers, A. A. C. Rogers; recorded Jan. term 1844

121      letters of administration to Allen J. Shemwell for the estate of Jesse Lassiter, deceased intestate; 1 Jan 1844

121   return of the hiring of Negroes of the estate of William Webster for the year 1843

122      letters of administration to Prigeon Manning for the estate of Mathew Manning, deceased intestate; 1 Jan 1844

122      account current of Albert Holmes with administrators Nathaniel Holmes and James M. Holmes

123   James Scarborough, John Hinson, William K. Colson, Arthur Sikes, William Downs, A. D. Scarborough, coroner’s bond; 1 Jan 1844

123   A. J. Shemwell, Lurana Lassiter, Z. T. Shemwell, Joseph Pinner, F. H. Clark, administrator’s bond for Jesse Lassiter; 1 Jan 1844

124   Louisa Wimberly, Edward C. Acree, N. B. Acree, A. J. Shemwell, administrator’s bond for James Wimberly; 1 Jan 1844

125   Robert C. Matthews, Nathaniel Holmes, P. H. Matthews, administrator’s bond for James J. Matthews; 1 Jan 1844

126   Abner Johnson, Arthur Sikes, William Bell, administrator’s bond for Thompson H. Johnson; 1 Jan 1844

127      division of the Negroes of the estate of William H. West to heirs James M. Lewis, Philip B. Nolin, William B. Cherry, William West, James West; lots were put in a hat and drawn by William Meredith Cook, aged about nine years; 28 Dec 1843

127      Prigeon Manning, H. Vollentine, Z. T. Shemwell, administrator’s bond for Matthew Manning; 1 Jan 1844

128      division of the Negroes of the estate of William W. Bradford to heirs Mary Bradford (now the wife of Peter F. Gray) and William C. Bradford; 5 Jan 1844

129   John T. Bailey, George W. Gatlin, B. H. Sanders, administrator’s bond for William Knighton; 5 Feb 1844

129   James W. Williams, John T. Bailey, Jonathan Skinner, administrator of Elizabeth Morgan, deceased intestate; 5 Feb 1844

130   George W. Stanfill, William L. Dunbar, Peter F. Gray, William M. Andrews, T. J. Sligh, A. Wallace, administrator’s bond for John Stanfill; 5 Feb 1844

131   James Southerland Jr., James Southerland Sr., John R. Elkins, ferry bond across Cumberland River at the mouth of North Cross Creek; 5 Feb 1844

131      letters of administration to George W. Stanfill for the estate of John Stanfill; 5 Feb 1844

132      letters of administration to James W. Williams for the estate of Elizabeth Morgan, deceased intestate; 5 Feb 1844

132      letters of administration to John T. Bailey for the estate of William Knighton, deceased intestate; 5 Feb 1844

132   Peter Lynch, Chairman of the County Court, indentures Catherine Black, a Negro girl aged 8, to Aaron Goodrich; 5 Feb 1844

133   sale of the estate of Matthew Manning; buyers include Nelson Griffin, P. Manning, John Manning, L. M. Manning, widow Manning, John Manning, H. L. Atkins, William Griffin, T. W. Griffin, Mary Joiner

136   sale of the estate of John Wofford on 12 Oct 1843

139      account current of Thomas Scarborough by Elisha Young; March term 1844

139   George W. Stanfill, administrator of John Stanfill, and John L. McMillan, make bond in Stanfill’s protest of the year’s provisions to Tabitha Stanfill, widow of John Stanfill; 4 Mar 1844

140   sale of the estate of James J. Matthews; buyers include Robert C. Matthews, J. M. Matthews

142   year’s provisions for Lurany Lassiter, widow of Jesse Lassiter; 13 Jan 1844

143   year’s provisions for Tabitha Stanfill, widow of John Stanfill; March term 1844

143      account current of Joseph Champion with administrator Joel Biggs; March term 1844

144      account current of John R. Lewis with administrator William Moore

145   Samuel C. Boughter, William Phillips, James M. Lewis, G. W. Stanfill, James W. Williams, sheriff and collector’s bond for two years; 1 Apr 1844

146   John James, John Randle, James T. Morris, trustee’s bond; 1 Apr 1844

146   Hiram Vollentine, John H. Petty, James T. Morris, Z. T. Shemwell, W. B. Cherry, register’s bond; 1 Apr 1844

146   Peter Lynch, B. F. Fraser, John Randle, ranger’s bond; 1 Apr 1844

147   Samuel Ross, Abithel Wallace, Nathan G. Morris, William G. Morris, M. S. Ross, surveyor's bond; 1 Apr 1844

147      William Bailey, W. L. Dunbar, N. G. Morris, A. Wallace, entry taker’s bond; 1 Apr 1844

148   W. L. Dunbar, Peter F. Gray, T. E. Dunbar, constable bond for District 1; 1 Apr 1844

148   John R. Elkins, Jonathan Skinner, James W. Williams, William H. Ellis, constable bond for District 2; 1 Apr 1844

148      William H. Ellis, William T. Weston, John R. Elkins, William L. Dunbar, William C. Jones, Z. T. Shemwell, constable bond for District 3; 1 Apr 1844

149   John D. Morris, J. J. Shemwell, N. G. Morris, Thomas Kemp, W. G. Morris, constable bond for District 4; 1 Apr 1844

149   Samuel W. Kelly, James M. Lewis, Jefferson F. Gentry, constable bond for District 5; 1 Apr 1844

150      William H. McGee, William C. Rutland, Jonathan Skinner, Arthur Sikes, constable bond for District 7; 1 Apr 1844

150      Jonathan Skinner, A. Wallace, James W. Williams, James T. Morris, constable bond for District 7; 1 Apr 1844

151   Ira Belisle, L. B. Belisle, John T. Bailey, J. Skinner, J. W. Williams, Samuel Ross, constable bond for District 8; 1 Apr 1844

151   Elisha Dawson, John Randle, Elijah Dawson, George W. Gatlin, constable bond for District 9; 1 Apr 1844

151   John A. Daniel, James Higgs, Hymon Tayloe, James M. Williams, Hardison Daniel, constable bond for District 10; 1 Apr 1844

152      Benjamin Collier, James Higgs, Allen McCaskell, Nathaniel Holmes, constable bond for District 11; 1 Apr 1844

152      Jefferson F. Gentry, William Phillips, James M. Lewis, administrator’s bond for Elizabeth Gentry; 1 Apr 1844

153      Jefferson F. Gentry, William Phillips, James M. Lewis, administrator’s bond for Mary Barnes; 1 Apr 1844

154      Abithel Wallace, Nathaniel G. Morris, Samuel Ross, administrator’s bond for John H. Mockbee; 1 Apr 1844

155   Henry Cato, William H. McGee, William Bailey, P. Lynch, administrator’s bond for John Gillum Jr.; 1 Apr 1844

156   sale of the estate of William R. Hicks; buyers include David V. Hicks, Emeline Hicks, Sonan Hicks, widow Hicks, Garland Hicks, P. M. Hicks, William Hicks

159      letters of administration to Abithel Wallace for the estate of John H. Mockbee, deceased intestate; 1 Apr 1844

159      letters of administration to Jefferson F. Gentry for the estate of Elizabeth Gentry, deceased intestate; 1 Apr 1844

159      letters of administration to Jefferson F. Gentry for the estate of Mary Barnes, deceased intestate

160      letters of administration to Henry Cato for the estate of John A. Gillum Jr.; 1 Apr 1844

160   sale of Elizabeth Morgan on 17 Feb 1844; buyers include John H. Morgan

161      division of the Negroes belonging to David Daniel and William P. Dawson; 9 Jan 1844

162      account current of W. H. West with administratrix Sarah V. Nolin, wife of P. B. Nolin, formerly wife of W. H. West

164      account current of Dover Male Academy; 29 Mar 1844

164      division of the Negroes of the estate of Benjamin W. Tayloe to heirs Thomas D. Mockbee for Sarah Ann Tayloe and Sabastian Ingram for his wife Susan Adeline Ingram

165      account current of James Stalls with administrator Abithel Wallace

165      letters of administration to John Boswell to execute the will of Walter Boswell

166   John Boswell, Samuel Wofford, George G. Boswell, executor’s bond for the will of Walter Boswell; 6 May 1844

166   S. S. Ingram and Susan A. Ingram, receipt from Thomas D. Mockbee, former guardian to Susan A. Tayloe Ingram, heir of Benjamin W. Tayloe; 10 Jan 1844

167      Richard M. Choat, Joshua Cobb, Henry Cato, Robert Coldwell, David Rogers, constable bond for District 6; 1 Apr 1844

167   will of Walter Boswell:  wife Susannah Boswell gets everything, but at her death it goes to George G. Boswell for the care and protection of William M. Boswell; son John Boswell, Sarah Boswell (relationship not stated), daughter Susannah Champion, son James J. Boswell, George G. Boswell (relationship not stated); executor is son John; wit:  James W. Williams, James Blount; written 28 Nov 1843, proven May term 1844

169   Annis Collins, Jacob Browning, Benjamin McIntosh, administrator’s bond for Frances Collins; 6 May 1844

170   year’s provisions for the widow of John A. Gillum; 6 May 1844

170      letters of administration to Annis Collins for the estate of Francis Collins, deceased intestate; 6 May 1844

171   sale of the estate of John A. Gillum on 20 Apr 1844

171   sale of the estate of John Stanfill by administrator George W. Stanfill; buyers include George W. Stanfill, Tabitha Stanfill, James Stanfill; recorded May term 1844

177      inventory of the estate of Elizabeth Gentry by administrator J. F. Gentry; May term 1844

178      letters of administration to Philip B. Nolin for the estate of John Stancel, deceased intestate; 3 Jun 1844

178      letters of administration to Lucy Bufford and Peter T. Wofford to execute the will of William Bufford; 3 Jun 1844

178   will of William Bufford:  wife Lucy Bufford, son George Bufford, son Richard Hyram Bufford, son William C. C. Bufford, son Samuel T. Bufford, daughter Minerva Ann Blanton, daughter Mary Ann Wofford; executors are wife Lucy and Peter T. Wofford; wit:  A. Goodrich, J. Skinner, F. L. Sidebottom; written 22 Jan 1844, proven June term 1844

180      account current of Robertson Hamblett

180   sale of the estate of Francis Collins; buyer was Annis Collins; June term 1844

181   Lucy Bufford, Peter T. Wofford, J. Skinner, executor’s bond for the will of William Bufford; 1 Jul 1844

182      letters of administration to Lucy Bufford to execute the will of William Bufford; 1 Jul 1844

182   H. Madison Atkins, W. G. Wynns, James Kay, ranger's bond; 1 Jul 1844

182   Thomas G. Downs, William C. Jones, N. B. Acree, ferry bond across Cumberland River opposite Lineport; 1 Jul 1844

183      widow's provisions for John Stancel's widow; 14 Jun 1844

183   sale of the estate of John H. Mockbee; 1 Jul 1844

184   sale of the estate of John Stancel; buyers include Frances Frizzell, J. A. Smith, G. Stancel, Jo Pinner, B. F. Broom, Enos Morgan, James M. Cherry, Evans Wallace, Alexander Clinard

185   John A. Lisenby, O. W. Lisenby, W. B. Cherry, A. Wallace, John James, John R. Elkins, administrator’s bond for John Lisenby; 5 Aug 1844

186      William M. Manning, W. C. Jones, David Jones, administrator’s bond for John Manning; 5 Aug 1844

187   John McKinnon, Henry Andrews, M. M. Vickers, administrator’s bond for Daniel McKinnon; 5 Aug 1844

188   John T. Bailey, B. Herndon, A. Wallace, administrator’s bond for Sally Mayo; 5 Aug 1844

188   Blake W. Rutland records ear mark of stock; Aug. term 1844

189   Peter Lynch, Chairman of the County Court, indentures orphan Robert Rushing, aged 11, to Miles Summers

189      letters of administration to William M. Manning for the estate of John Manning, deceased intestate; 5 Aug 1844

190      letters of administration to John A. Lisenby and O. W. Lisenby for the estate of John Lisenby, deceased intestate; 5 Aug 1844

190      letters of administration to John T. Bailey for the estate of Sally Mayo, deceased intestate; 5 Aug 1844

190      inquest for stranger drowned ½ mile below Tobaccoport, found on 20 Jul 1844

191      inquest for Negro man drowned about 5 miles below Dover; 1 Aug 1844

191      inquest for stranger drowned near Cumberland Iron Works; 20 Jun 1844

191      letters of administration to John McKinnon for the estate of Daniel McKinnon; 5 Aug 1844

192   James W. Williams, James Wofford, H. Vollentine, administrator’s bond for Benjamin Grimes; 2 Sep 1844

192   hire of the Negroes of the estate of A. Fentress for the year 1844; recorded Sept. term 1844

193   Ira Belisle, J. T. Nolin, H. Vollentine, J. W. Williams, constable bond for District 8; 1 Sep 1844

193      inventory and sale of the estate of John Lisenby; buyers include Lewis Lisenby, John A. Lisenby, O. W. Lisenby; 2 Sep 1844

194      additional inventory of John Lisenby; 2 Sep 1844

195      account current of David Earhart with administrator R. Cooley; Sept. term 1844

195      inquest for stranger who died by dislocation of the neck; 27 Jul 1844

195   John James, John Henson, Philip B. Nolin, administrator’s bond for William R. James; 7 Oct 1844

196   Mary Barnes, Archibald Cook, Michael M. Vickers, Roderick McAuley, administrator’s bond for Hilliard Barnes; 7 Oct 1844

197   Payton S. Cook, Jonathan Skinner, Allen J. Shemwell, William Cook, constable bond for District 7; 7 Oct 1844

197   Thomas French, by his attorney H. Vollentine, petitions for emancipation of his Negro woman Nancy, who had cared for his deceased wife; 20 Sep 1844

199   H. Vollentine, J. James, G. L. Atkins, A. Wallace, emancipation bond for Thomas French’s emancipation of his Negro woman Nancy; 7 Oct 1844

199      inventory of Thompson H. Johnson

199   sale of the estate of Pendleton Settle; recorded Oct term 1844

204   sale of the estate of Daniel McKinnon

205   year’s allowance to the widow of Daniel McKinnon; 30 Aug 1844

206   will of Hilliard Barnes:  wife Mary Barnes, John Chadwick (relationship not stated), executors are wife and Archibald A. Cook; wit:  William McAuley, M. M. Vickers, Thomas Harris; written 25 Dec 1843, proven Oct term 1844

206      letters of administration to Jethro Bass for the estate of James Lock, deceased intestate; 4 Nov 1844

207   Jethro Bass, Henry L. Atkins, H. Vollentine, administrator’s bond for James Lock; 4 Nov 1844

208   Robert Graham, Margarett McIntire, Lance L. Hill, executor’s bond for the will of James McIntire; 4 Nov 1844

208      letters of administration to Robert Graham to execute the will of James McIntire; 4 Nov 1844

209   will of James McIntire:  wife Mary; executor is Robert Graham; wit:  Hudson Parrish, Lance L. Hill; written 2 Apr 1844, proven Nov. term 1844

209      account current with William A. Barnes, administrator of James Barnes Sr.; James Chadwick, legatee; Nov term 1844

210   sale of Hilliard Barnes by A. A. Cook, Mary Barnes; buyers include. Mary Barnes, James Barnes; recorded Nov term 1844

211      account current of John Ervin with administrator James Southerland

211      letters of administration to William A. Barnes for the estate of James Barnes Sr., deceased intestate; 7 Nov 1844

211      William Largent Jr., William Largent Sr., Eli J. Stavely Sr., administrator’s bond for Eli J. Stavely Jr.; 2 Dec 1844

212      additional sale of John Stancel; buyers were Godfrey Stancel, Lyda Stancel, F. Frizzle

213      additional sale of John Lisenby; buyers include O. W. Lisenby, Baker Degraffenreed, Elsey Degraffenreed, John Tilmon, Thomas S. Adams, James Dunn, John A. Lisenby, G. W. Vickers, Lewis F. Lisenby, Christopher Brandon; recorded Dec. term 1844

213      account current of Jesse Hudson with administrator James W. Williams; recorded Dec. term 1844

214      letters of administration to William Largent Jr. for the estate of Eli J. Stavely Jr., deceased intestate; 2 Dec 1844

214   A. M. Wall, W. B. Cherry, Aaron Goodrich, entry taker’s bond; 6 Jan 1845

214      Benjamin and Louisa Rowlett, refunding bond to Joseph Pinner, administrator of John R. Acree; 28 Dec 1844

215   Polly Acree, Littleberry Belisle, W. C. Jones, Jethro Bass, refunding bond to Joseph Pinner, administrator of John R. Acree; 28 Dec 1844

215      Ephraim B. Coldwell, R. T. Daniel, W. B. Cherry, Polly Acree, refunding bond to Joseph Pinner, administrator of John R. Acree; 28 Dec 1844

215   Edward C. Acree, refunding bond to Joseph Pinner, administrator of John R. Acree; 28 Dec 1844

216   Uriah Tomlinson, G. W. Stanfill, William A. Dowdy, James G. Dowdy, J. C. Dowdy, Edward S. Balthrop, administrator’s bond for William Dowdy; 7 Jan 1845

217   will of William Dowdy:  daughter Lecy L. T. Dowdy gets dwelling house and land on Grice’s Creek, daughter Arrcena Stanfill, daughter Eveline W. Balthrop, daughter Lucy R. Milam, son William H. Dowdy, son James G. Dowdy, son John C. Dowdy, Gideon Milam (relationship not stated); executors are son William and George W. Stanfill; test:  Jesse Parchman, Jacob Parchment, A. A. Brown; written Dec. 1841, proven Jan. term 1845

218      letters of administration to Uriah Tomlinson to execute the will of William Dowdy; 7 Jan 1845

220      additional sale of William Miller by executor H. S. Palmer

221   sale of the estate of Sarah Mayo; buyers include William Mayo,

222   Philip B. Nolin, Z. T. Shemwell, James W. Williams, administrator’s bond for John Stancel; 3 Jun 1844

223      additional sale of Sarah Mayo by administrator John T. Bailey

223      additional sale of John Lisenby; buyers include Rebecca Lisenby, Lewis F. Lisenby, widow, John A. Lisenby

224      additional sale of John R. Acree by administrator Joseph Pinner

224      letters of administration to Peter Lynch for the estate of Richard S. Moore, deceased intestate; 3 Feb 1845

225   sale of the estate of James Locke; buyers include widow, John Locke

226   sale of the estate of William Dowdy; buyers include W. H. Dowdy, G. W. Stanfill, E. H. Balthrop, James Stanfill, James G. Dowdy, James Milam, William C. Dowdy, John C. Dowdy, L. L. Dowdy

233   sale of the Negroes of the estate of Robert Jones; recorded Feb. term 1845

233      letters of administration to John Walker for the estate of James Randolph, deceased intestate; 3 Feb 1845

234   John Walker, Thomas Walker, William Morris, administrator’s bond for James Randolph; 3 Feb 1845

234   Peter Lynch, Thomas W. Gately, Z. T. Shemwell, administrator’s bond for Richard S. Moore; 3 Feb 1845

235   Peter Lynch, Chairman of the County Court, indentures Henry Robertson (age 14) and Minerva Robertson (age 9) to Reuben Denson; 3 Mar 1845

236   will of John Lisenby:  wife Rebecca Lisenby, son Samuel B. Lisenby, daughter Chissey E. Degraffenreed, son Olander W. Lisenby, daughter Mary J. Moore, son John A. Lisenby, son Redmond B. Lisenby, son Lewis F. Lisenby; executors are sons Olander and John; test:  Daniel Fraser, David Moore, Jesse Hargrove; written 9 Feb 1844

236   will of John Lisenby contested by Baker Degraffenreed, with securities W. C. Rutland and Samuel Boughter; jury found the will to be valid and ordered it recorded; Feb. term 1845

237   John A. Lisenby, O. W. Lisenby, Z. T. Shemwell, John James, J. W. Williams, executor’s bond for the will of John Lisenby; 3 Mar 1845

238      letters of administration to John A. Lisenby and O. W. Lisenby to execute the will of John Lisenby; 3 Mar 1845

238      account current of Francis S. Weaks with administrator William B. Weaks; recorded March term 1845

239      account current of John Rudd

239   sale of the estate of Eli J. Stavely Jr.; buyers include Arthur Stavely

241      additional sale of Negroes of the estate of James Wimberly by administratrix Louisa Wimberly

241   sale of the estate of Benjamin Grimes

242   Martha Ryan, James Hamleton, H. Vollentine, administrator’s bond for James Ryan; 7 Apr 1845

242      Benjamin Sooter, Duncan H. Ellis, William Hart, Henry Cato, Robert Coldwell, Joseph Satterfield, constable bond for District 6; 7 Mar 1845

243   E. G. Watkins, Henry Cato, Duncan H. Ellis, ferry bond on Cumberland River; 7 Apr 1845

243      letters of administration to Martha Ryan for the estate of James Ryan, deceased intestate; 7 Apr 1845

244      account current of Bartlett McGreggor

244   jury of inquest on stranger found drowned in Cumberland River; 21 Feb 1845

244      letters of administration to Laban Parker for the estate of Cordy Woodard, deceased intestate; 5 May 1845

245   Laban Parker, James T. Morris, Elisha Miles, administrator’s bond for Cordy Woodard; 5 May 1845

245      letters of administration to Thomas Shaw for the estate of Joseph Pinner, deceased intestate; 5 May 1845

246   Thomas Shaw, B. Herndon, J. W. Williams, administrator’s bond for Joseph Pinner; 5 May 1845

246      letters of administration to Penelope Biggs for the estate of Joel Biggs, deceased intestate; 5 May 1845

247      Penelope Biggs, Allen Elliott, W. H. Ellis, administrator’s bond for Joel Biggs; 5 May 1845

248      account current of Anthony Lee with administrators William R. Lee and Mark Milam

250      account current of Samuel Davis with administrator James Wyatt

250   James Lowery, Almon Lowery, John J. Carroll, administrator’s bond for Catherine Lowery; 2 Jun 1845

251      letters of administration to James Lowery for the estate of Catherine Lowery, deceased intestate; 2 Jun 1845

251   year’s provisions for the widow of Joel Biggs; 13 May 1845

252      account current of Dover Male Academy; recorded June term 1845

252      account current of John Worden with administrator Samuel R. Worden

253   Josiah Askew, Thomas W. Wynns, J. E. Wynns, Benjamin Wynns, administrator’s bond for William G. Wynns; 7 Jul 1845

253      letters of administration to Josiah Askew and Thomas W. Wynns for the estate of William G. Wynns, deceased intestate; 7 Jul 1845

254   George Daugherty, James T. Morris, F. Rolls, administrator’s bond for Dennis Daugherty; 7 Jul 1845

254      letters of administration to George Daugherty for the estate of Dennis Daugherty, deceased intestate; 7 Jul 1845

255      nuncupative will of Dennis Daugherty presented by James T. Morris and Orren D. Lancaster:  wife Elizabeth; will made 2 Jun 1845, presented 9 Jun 1845, proven July term 1845

255   sale of the estate of Cordy Woodard; buyers include Laban Parker, William Cook

256      account current of Pendleton Settle; recorded Jul term 1845

256   return of the hire of Negroes of the estate of A. Fentress for the year 1845, by administrator W. B. Fentress

256      account current of William Webster; recorded Aug. term 1845

257   John D. Morris, William Downs, Robert Jackson, administrator’s bond for Francis Marion Williams; 4 Aug 1845

258   John D. Morris, William Downs, Robert Jackson, administrator’s bond for Dudley Williams; 4 Aug 1845

258      letters of administration to John D. Morris for the estate of Dudley Williams, deceased intestate; 4 Aug 1845

259      letters of administration to John D. Morris for the estate of Francis Marion Williams, deceased intestate; 4 Aug 1845 

259   John James, Henry L. Atkins, W. L. Dunbar, Henry S. Palmer, bond for building the county jail in Dover; 4 Aug 1845

260      account current of Robert Jones

261   John Askew, James Askew, Josiah Askew, administrator’s bond for Sarah Askew; 1 Sep 1845

261      letters of administration to Alexander Brown for the estate of Jane Brown

262      account current of William Dowdy; recorded Aug. term 1845

262      account current of William Webster with administrator George P. Webster; legatees include John Wall, Elizabeth Acree, G. P. Webster; recorded Sept. term 1845

264      Alexander Brown, Allen McCaskell, Henry K. Blanks, administrator’s bond for Jane Brown; 1 Sep 1845

264      letters of administration to Alexander Brown for the estate of Jane Brown; 1 Sep 1845

265   sale of the estate of Joseph Pinner by administrator Thomas Shaw; buyers include widow, William Pinner, John A. Pinner

267   year’s allowance for the widow of William G. Wynns; 13 Aug 1845

268   will of Isham Seat:  Delila Gosset and heir Manerva C. Daniel (relationships not stated), daughter Jane Hogan, granddaughter Samatha Kirkland, son Thomas H. Seat, granddaughter Mary Seat, granddaughter Ann Seat, grandson William M. Seat, grandson Wesley T. Seat, son-in-law Simeon Buckhannon, Malinda Seat (relationship not stated), daughter Nancy Hall; executor is Henry Edwards; wit:  H. Ferrell, John Ferrell Jr.; written 21 Aug 1845, proven Oct. term 1845

269   sale of the estate of Joel Biggs on 24 May 1845 by administratrix Penelope Biggs; buyers include widow, Nancy Jones, John Biggs

270   year’s provisions for Sally R. Pinner, widow of Joseph Pinner; 11 Aug 1845

270      letters of administration to John D. Morris for the estate of Mary Morris, deceased intestate; 6 Oct 1845

271   John D. Morris, Elisha Williams Jr., Samuel Boughter, administrator’s bond for Mary Morris; 6 Oct 1845

271      letters of administration to Benjamin Herndon for the estate of Enos Lassiter, deceased intestate; 6 Oct 1845

272      Benjamin Herndon, James Herndon, J. W. Williams, administrator’s bond for Enos Lassiter; 6 Oct 1845

272      letters of administration to L. D. Hargis to execute the will of Isham Seat; 6 Oct 1845

273   L. D. Hargis, W. C. Rutland, N. G. Morris, W. G. Morris, administrator’s bond for Isham Seat; 6 Oct 1845

273   Samuel Boughter, John H. Petty, Jonathan Skinner, James W. Williams, William C. Rutland, collector’s bond for state and county taxes for 1845; 6 Oct 1845

274   George W. Stanfill, Uriah Tomlinson, John H. Petty, administrator’s bond for John Stanfill; 3 Nov 1845

275      William C. Clements, A. M. Wall, R. A. Stone, administrator’s bond for C. C. Clements; 3 Nov 1845

275   Ira Belisle, W. C. Jones, Aaron Goodrich, administrator’s bond for James Ryan; 3 Nov 1845

276      William C. Jones, Jonathan Skinner, Frederick H. Clark, Ira Belisle, administrator’s bond for Edward C. Acree; 3 Nov 1845

277   Peter Lynch, Chairman of the County Court, indentures Christopher L. Miles, aged 18 years and 8 months, to Sterling B. Feland; 3 Nov 1845

278   sale of the estate of Jane Brown by administrator Alexander Brown; buyers include Jane Brown, Alexander Brown; recorded Nov. term 1845

278      additional sale of John Stanfill by administrator G. W. Stanfill; recorded Nov. term 1845

279   sale of the estate of Isham Seat by administrator L. D. Hargis; recorded Nov. term 1845

280      account current of John Wofford with administrator James Wofford

281      letters of administration to Ira Belisle for the estate of James Byrd, deceased intestate; 3 Nov 1845

281      letters of administration to William C. Jones for the estate of Edward C. Acree, deceased intestate; 3 Nov 1845

281      letters of administration to William C. Clements for the estate of Christopher C. Clements; 3 Nov 1845

282   sale of the estate of Mary Morris by administrator John D. Morris; buyers include John D. Morris, Asa Morris, Eaton Vick, L. D. Hargis, J. H. Morris, R. Hinson; recorded Nov. term 1845

283      account current of Matthew Rogers with administrators A. A. C. Rogers and Joseph C. Rogers; recorded Dec. term 1845

284   Thomas M. Atkins, Henry L. Atkins, H. Milton Atkins, H. Madison Atkins, register's bond; 5 Jan 1846

285   James Scarborough, Benjamin D. Bird, Henry J. Scarborough, W. C. Rutland, coroner’s bond; 5 Jan 1846

285   James B. Cross, T. M. Hale, James T. Morris, William C. Rutland, R. T. Daniel, Z. T. Shemwell, constable bond for District 4; 5 Jan 1846

286   James Askew, Josiah Askew, T. W. Wynns, administrator’s bond for Lemuel Askew; 5 Jan 1846

286      Garrett Sissle, Joshua Cobb, administrator’s bond for Freeman Sissle; 5 Jan 1846

287   James Gardner, Thomas Payne, administrator’s bond for James Cook; 5 Jan 1846

288      letters of administration to Garrett Sissle for the estate of Freeman Sissle, deceased intestate; 5 Jan 1846

288      letters of administration to James Askew for the estate of Lemuel Askew, deceased intestate; 5 Jan 1846

288      letters of administration to James Gardner for the estate of James Cook, deceased intestate; 5 Jan 1846

289      inventory and sale of the estate of William G. Wynns by administrators Josiah Askew, T. W. Wynns, W. G. Wynns; buyers include T. W. Wynns, Berry Wynns, John E. Wynns

293      inventory of goods of the estate of William G. Wynns

303   list of accounts of the estate of William G. Wynns

305   list of notes of the estate of Josiah Askew

306      additional sale of the estate of Jesse Lassiter

306   sale of the estate of James McIntire by administrators Robert Graham and Margarett McIntire; 3 Jan 1846

307      letters of administration to Lewis J. Moore for the estate of William T. Moore, deceased intestate; 2 Feb 1846

308      account current of James J. Mathews with administrator Robert C. Mathews

308   Lewis J. Moore, Elitha Dawson, William H. McGee, administrator’s bond for William T. Moore; 2 Feb 1846

309      letters of administration to Thomas E. Dunbar for the estate of Lemmy Williams, deceased intestate; 2 Feb 1846

310   Thomas E. Dunbar, W. L. Dunbar, P. F. Gray, administrator’s bond for Lemmy Williams; 2 Feb 1846

311   George W. Cathey, William H. Rushing, Michael M. Vickers, William McAulay, administrator’s bond for John Cathey; 2 Mar 1846

311      letters of administration to George W. Cathey for the estate of John Cathey, deceased intestate; 2 Mar 1846

312      inventory and sale of Lemuel Askew

312      inventory and sale of Sarah Askew

313      inventory and sale of William T. Moore

314      account current of John Stanfill with administrator G. W. Stanfill

315      Whitmill P. Scarborough, tavern bond oath; 2 Feb 1846

315      Henderson B. Scarborough, tavern bond oath; 2 Feb 1846

316   John Richards, tavern bond oath; 2 Feb 1846

316   John Parker, tavern bond oath; 2 Feb 1846

317   Robert Coldwell, William Ellis, W. T. Weston, executor’s bond for the will of Mariah Smith; 6 Apr 1846

317      William G. Wilson, James Wilson, William Dunbar, constable bond for District 7; 6 Apr 1846

318      Charles M. Hooks, Z. T. Shemwell, James R. Hooks, John Wilson, constable bond for District 2; 6 Apr 1846

318   Edward T. Bogard, William Free, W. J. Bogard, Charles Johnson, G. W. Vickers, constable bond for District 3; 6 Apr 1846

319      Ebenezer L. Brown, Z. T. Shemwell, Thomas Shaw, constable bond for District 4; 6 Apr 1846

320   S. W. Kelly, W. L. Dunbar, William Phillips, P. F. Gray, constable bond; 6 Apr 1846

320   Samuel Boughter, Robert Tompkins, James M. Lewis, James W. Williams, Aaron Goodrich, William C. Rutland, sheriff’s bond; 29 Jun 1846

321   Samuel Boughter, Robert Tompkins, James M. Lewis, James W. Williams, Aaron Goodrich, William C. Rutland, collector’s bond for taxes for 1846; 29 Jun 1846

322      William Cook, James T. Morris, John James, Asa D. Scarborough, county court clerk’s bond; 6 Apr 1846

323   Elisha Dawson, Thomas Payne, James Wofford, James T. Morris, constable bond for District 9; 6 Apr 1846

323   Ira Belisle, Thomas Payne, James W. Williams, constable bond for District 8; 6 Apr 1846

324   Payton S. Cook, James T. Morris, Asa D. Scarborough, constable bond for District 7; 6 Apr 1846

324   David L. Rushing, William R. Penix, William C. Rutland, R. T. Daniel, constable bond for District 7; 6 Apr 1846

325      Benjamin Sooter, Robert Coldwell, W. Hart, B. Crockerell, constable bond for District 6; 6 Apr 1846

325      William Largent Jr., Eli J. Stavely, Gabriel Wynns, constable bond for District 10; 6 Apr 1846

326      William Cook, James T. Morris, John James, Asa D. Scarborough, county court clerk’s bond; 6 Apr 1846

326   Thomas M. Atkins, Henry L. Atkins, John Parker, William Bell, register's bond; 6 Apr 1846

327   James T. Morris, John James, James Wofford, county trustee’s bond; 6 Apr 1846

328   jury of inquest for John Mooreland, found dead at the house of Washington Smith on the Honey Fork Creek near the Indian Mount; found to have died by an act of violence on the face, by an unknown hand; 16 Feb 1846

328   jury of inquest for Manly McDugan, who died from being thrown from his horse; 3 Apr 1846

329   will of Mariah Smith:  sister Martha Crockarell, sister Polly Oneal; executor is Robert Coldwell; wit:  William Hart, William C. Marshall; written 7 Mar 1846, proven April term 1846

329      letters of administration to James McGee for the estate of Martha McGee, deceased intestate; 4 May 1846

330   James W. McGee, William C. Rutland, Michael M. Vickers, administrator’s bond for Martha McGee; 4 May 1846

330      letters of administration to Robert Coldwell to execute the will of Mariah Smith; 6 Apr 1846

331   Joel B. Acree, William C. Jones, L. M. Manning, executor’s bond for the will of Polly Acree; 1 Jun 1846

332      William L. Feland, John Wilson, George P. Weaks, administrator’s bond for Philip May; 1 Jun 1846

333   will of Polly Acree:  son Edward C. Acree, son Joel B. Acree, daughter Mary Ann Coldwell, daughter Louisa Rowlett, daughter Sally Pinner; executor is son Joel; wit:  William C. Jones, W. B. Joiner; written 22 Feb 1845, proven June term 1846

333      letters of administration to Joel B. Acree to execute the will of Polly Acree; 1 Jun 1846

334      account current of Mariah Smith with administrator Robert Coldwell; 1 Jun 1846

334      inventory and sale of the estate of Martha McGee on 1 Jun 1846 by adminstrator James W. McGee; buyers include James W. McGee, Samuel W. McGee, E. A. McGee, W. H. McGee, M. F. McGee, R. W. McGee, T. A. McGee, C. A. McGee

336      inventory and sale of Walter Boswell; buyers include John Boswell, Samuel Wofford, Grandison Boswell; recorded June term 1846

336   Thomas B. Summers, Adolphus Summers, John Lankford, constable bond for District 11; 1 Jun 1846

336      letters of administration to William L. Feland to execute the contested will of Philip May; 1 Jun 1846

337      account current of W. R. Hicks with administrator William C. Jones; recorded June term 1846

337      account current of Walter Boswell with administrator John Boswell; recorded July term 1846

338      inventory and sale of the estate of C. C. Clements; buyers include W. C. Clements, many others; recorded July term 1846

340      inventory and sale of the estate of James Cook on 16 Jan 1846 by administrator James Gardner; buyers include widow, Cyntha Cook, Polly Cook; recorded July term 1846

341      inventory and sale of the estate of Enos Lassiter